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Ross Motel

Ross Motel Outside view of rooms and gardens - all rooms ground floor with only 1 connecting wall
Garden View Room
Ensuite bathroom
Ross Motel outside view with view to the river - shows carparking and maintained gardens
Inside view of the bedroom - this is the king ensuite room with table and comfortable chairs

The Ross Motel provides four-star accommodation in the historic village of Ross, Tasmania. Built alongside the beautiful Macquarie River and the historic Ross Bridge you can take a relaxing walk or sit and take in the breathtaking scenery and take some great photos. We are 1 min walk from the iconic Ross Hotel that provides scrumptious meals with a seasonal menu and weekly specials. And the main street with businesses to visit and sights to see.

Ross Motel is a highly-rated accommodation business providing clean and comfortable rooms with dining table, comfy chairs and unlimited free Wi-Fi internet. Our bathrooms are spotless with spacious interior and corner walk in showers in all rooms. We have grab rails in certain rooms and mobility aids on request

Choose from King. Queen, Twin or 2 bedroom/ family options. There is a guest coin-operated laundry and free barbeque on the property. Parking is directly outside the units with level access. It’s just a short walk through the caravan park to local shops and the pub for a great dinner.

Ross Motel is centrally located between Hobart and Launceston so a great place to stop for the night or stay for a few days and use it as a base to explore the midlands, Launceston and east coast.

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